We've got one more day of intense heat before a cool front pushes through on Wednesday dropping our temps back into the 80s.

We've got one more day of intense heat before a cool front pushes through on Wednesday dropping our temps back into the 80s.

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Updated: 6:41 AM CDT Jul 28, 2015

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WEBVTT 80 EXCELSIOR. 77 OLATHE. LAWRENCE MIDDLE 70'S TO BEGIN THE SECOND DAY OF THE WORK WEEK. THE MAJORITY OF US GOING TO BE A CLEAR GO FROM NOW THROUGH AT LEAST IN. ALREADY 87 DEGREES. LUNCH HOUR 91. HEAT INDEX OF 99. 2:00 93 WITH A HEAT INDEX OF 102. PEAK HEATING FOR CLOCK UNTIL 6:00. HEAT INDEX NEAR ONE HUNDRED SIX BY LATER TODAY. ANOTHER DAY POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS CONDITIONS. MOST OF THE VIEWING AREA UNDER AN EXCESSIVE HEAT WARNING. 103 BUTLER. 103 WHAT IT WILL FEEL LIKE BELTON. THESE WILL BE THE HEAT INDEX READINGS 4:00 TONIGHT. WE KNOW WILL WILL BE A PACKED HOUSE AT ARROWHEAD WITH THE ONE DIRECTION CONCERT. MAKE SURE YOU'RE WELL HYDRATED BEFORE YOU HEAD OUT TO THE STADIUM. THAT HEAT INDEX WILL BE WELL INTO THE 90'S. THAT WILL CONTINUE UNTIL 9:00 TONIGHT. JUST ONE MORE DAY TO GET THROUGH BEFORE WE BREAK THE HEAT. WE'LL BREAK THE HEAT IS A COLD FRONT. THIS WILL LIKELY SPARK THUNDERSTORMS. 40% STORM CHANCE BETWEEN 8:00 TONIGHT AND 7:00 TOMORROW MORNING. THE POTENTIAL SOME OF THESE STORMS LATE TONIGHT AFTER SUNSET COULD BE STRONG TO POTENTIALLY SEVERE. AREAS NEAR THAT ANY, TRENTON AND THIS INCLUDES ST. JOSEPH WHERE WE COULD SEE BRIEF, STRONG WINDS. FLOODING RAINFALL AS WELL. THE STRONG STORMS TONIGHT WILL BE FEW AND FAR BETWEEN. MANY OF US WILL SEE THUNDERSTORMS OVERNIGHT TONIGHT. INITIALLY BEGINNING NORTH AND PUSHING CLOSER TO THE EYE-70 OR DOOR. A GOOD BET WAKING UP TO RAINFALL. BY 9:00 WEDNESDAY THE RAIN IS OUT AND SO IS THE HEAT AND HUMIDITY. NO WARM TOMORROW. BACK TO COMFORTABLE CONDITIONS. 86 WEDNESDAY.

No break from the heat today

We've got one more day of intense heat before a cool front pushes through on Wednesday dropping our temps back into the 80s.